Eugen Tomac has denied reports that he intends to resign his mandate as prime minister-designate, urging his supporters to remain united and focused on their goals. The denial follows reported tensions with the Social Democratic Party (PSD) over the contents of the government program, according to reports from Digi24 and HotNews.ro.
- Primary Figure: Eugen Tomac, prime minister-designate.
- Core Conflict: Disagreement with the PSD over government program measures.
- Status: Tomac has publicly denied rumors of his resignation.
Why resignation rumors surfaced
The reports of a potential resignation began as speculation regarding Tomac’s ability to maintain his position. Addressing these claims, Tomac characterized the reports as a rumor, according to HotNews.ro.
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In a separate statement reported by Digi24, Tomac called for vigilance among his allies, stating that the current priority is to stay focused on a shared objective and maintain unity within the leadership.
Tensions between Tomac and the PSD
The stability of the mandate is complicated by a power struggle with the Social Democratic Party. According to Digi24, the PSD is attempting to force its own specific measures into the government program. The party is reportedly seeking these concessions in exchange for their continued support of the current arrangement.

Critical reactions to the administration
The political viability of the government has faced sharp criticism from media outlets. G4Media characterized the government led by Eugen Tomac, involving the PSD and Nicușor Dan, as a failure.
Further scrutiny has focused on the contrast between Tomac’s public image and internal dynamics. Republica.ro reported on “tears on TV” and various “backstage controversies,” claiming that the public speeches delivered by Tomac mask deeper conflicts occurring behind the scenes.